Melissa Joan Hart Makes Her Directorial Debut This Week As
She Helms An Episode Of ABC's "Sabrina, The Teenage Witch"

The Episode, "Super Hero," Films the Week of November 29, 1999

ABC Media Relations

Melissa Joan Hart, star of ABC's bewitching coming-of-age comedy,
"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch," will make her directorial debut this week
on "Sabrina." After starring in the show for its first three seasons, Ms.
Hart expands her talents in the fourth season to include the
behind-the-camera work of directing the episode, "Super Hero." Ms. Hart
will both star in and direct the episode.

This season, "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" welcomed Anson Williams from
"Happy Days" as a special guest director. His episode, "Sabrina
Nipping at Your Nose," will air as the holiday episode on Friday, Dec. 17.
Also slated to direct an upcoming episode is Mr. Williams' former
"Happy Days" colleague, Henry Winkler. Mr. Winkler christens the new
millennium with his episode, which will tape during the week of Jan. 24,
2000.

Based on the popular Archie Comics heroine, "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch"
looks at the adventures of a modern-day sorcerer's apprentice,
who lives with her two eccentric aunts. The series stars Melissa Joan Hart
as Sabrina, Caroline Rhea as Aunt Hilda, Beth Broderick as Aunt
Zelda, Nate Richert as Harvey, Nick Bakay as the voice of Salem, Martin
Mull as Mr. Kraft, David Lascher as Josh, China Shavers as
Dreama and Jon Huertas as Brad.

Paula Hart and Miriam Trogdon are executive producers of the series. Ken
Koch is the producer and Sheldon Bull is the consulting producer.
"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch," which premiered Sept. 27, 1996, is produced
by Hartbreak Films in association with Viacom Productions.